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1 hour ago, FrankEV said:

Fancy garbage pail ypu have there 😛.  Looks great, but you might want to tell this ignorant person what it realy is. 

Not sure why you are using a scroll saw for the project, seems to me I could make all the parts on my table saw.  I'm I missing or not understanding something?

 

 

It's a 10" tall vase for dried flowers. A customer saw one but didn't like the size or shape. She wanted on that was taller and not so wide at the top. I'd really love to see how you would make the 12 octagonal rings on a table saw. 

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47 minutes ago, kmmcrafts said:

Looking good Ray! But as Paul said.. looks like a lot of work.. That oak is a material that I don't mind cutting.. but I hate finishing.. I love working with cherry actually I like most hardwoods but oak is my least favorite..

The customer wanted oak. They are always right.

 

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26 minutes ago, Tom-in-Ashland said:

Very interesting project.  It looks like the octagon parts are end grain glued.  My experience with end grain glue joints has not been good. I'm wondering how you glued them to get a strong joint.    

Not glued at all. They were all cut from one piece of 1/2" oak. Like concentric circles only octagons. 

I'll try this again. I converted my pdf to a jpg. This is what the pattern looks like.

 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, kmmcrafts said:

Right! and that's the only time I do use Oak.. LOL  when it's requested..

I don't mind oak. I've used it with no problems. I think the worst wood I've encountered so far was some maple that gave me fits. But, it was early on and I've learned a lot since then. Oak is not a problem at all.

 

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1 hour ago, OCtoolguy said:

I don't mind oak. I've used it with no problems. I think the worst wood I've encountered so far was some maple that gave me fits. But, it was early on and I've learned a lot since then. Oak is not a problem at all.

 

I actually love the look of oak and also don't mind sawing it.. It's that my lack of knowledge for the finishing of oak.. well not just lack of knowledge but rather not really "wanting to" take the time needed to do a nice finish.. Most my projects are just dipped in a oil finish ( typically Danish oil but have and do use other oils time to time) and with the open grain of oak.. it can really soak up a lot.. wiping off excess works but it'll sometimes bleed more out again before it completely dries.. the portion that bleeds out has poly in it and will dry spots of poly all over the project not leaving a natural wood look.. I'd be okay if it was consistent but it many times is just a few spots here and there.. which looks like you put droplets of clear coat on it or spilled it onto it.. Then it requires me to sand it and top coat to fix the problems.. I may have found a solution for this though.. as I never knew there was different viscosity Danish oils out there.. The one I had been using was a slower drying one.. but I recently bought a faster dry one.. maybe it'll dry before it seeps back out of the grain.. Haven't tried the new stuff on oak yet.. Anyway as far as cutting oak.. I have no issues and don't mind working with it.. and so far never encountered a lumber from within the states that gave me much of any cutting issues.. Those exotic woods though... some of them cut like sawing a rock.. Brazilian Cherry ( Bubinga if I remember the name correct ), purple heart, and zebra wood all come to mind, lol

Anyway your project is looking very nice.. I've wanted to try bowls one day that just cut out the rings.. They look like they'd take a lot of lumber but just keep cutting the same board over and over much like you did here making them larger as you go.. not much wood used but makes a very nice piece..

  

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3 hours ago, FrankEV said:

Fancy garbage pail ypu have there 😛.  Looks great, but you might want to tell this ignorant person what it realy is. 

Not sure why you are using a scroll saw for the project, seems to me I could make all the parts on my table saw.  I'm I missing or not understanding something?

 

Yeah Frank, you’re missing it!

 

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7 hours ago, OCtoolguy said:

Not glued at all. They were all cut from one piece of 1/2" oak. Like concentric circles only octagons. 

I'll try this again. I converted my pdf to a jpg. This is what the pattern looks like.

 

 

 

 

 

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I too thought the the octagon parts were end grain glued.  Yep, I could not make the one piece hoops on a table saw. 

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